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William R. Collins

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2012- Chemistry Fort Lewis College 
Area:
Organic Chemistry, the development of reaction methodology, supramolecular organic chemistry, natural product isolation, the total synthesis of biologically active natural products, chemical ecology
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https://www.fortlewis.edu/chemistry/OurFacultyStaff.aspx
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Scott E. Denmark grad student 2009 UIUC
 (Development of a Lewis base catalyzed selenocyclization reaction.)
Timothy M. Swager post-doc 2009-2011 MIT
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Han GD, Collins WR, Andrew TL, et al. (2013) Cyclobutadiene-C60 adducts: N-type materials for organic photovoltaic cells with high VOC Advanced Functional Materials. 23: 3061-3069
Collins WR, Lewandowski W, Schmois E, et al. (2011) Claisen rearrangement of graphite oxide: a route to covalently functionalized graphenes. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 50: 8848-52
Collins WR, Schmois E, Swager TM. (2011) Graphene oxide as an electrophile for carbon nucleophiles. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 47: 8790-2
Denmark SE, Kalyani D, Collins WR. (2010) Preparative and mechanistic studies toward the rational development of catalytic, enantioselective selenoetherification reactions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132: 15752-65
Denmark S, Kalyani D, Collins W. (2010) Lewis Base Catalyzed Asymmetric Selenoetherification Synfacts. 2011: 0047-0047
Denmark SE, Collins WR, Cullen MD. (2009) Observation of direct sulfenium and selenenium group transfer from thiiranium and seleniranium ions to alkenes. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 131: 3490-2
Denmark SE, Collins WR. (2007) Lewis base activation of Lewis acids: development of a Lewis base catalyzed selenolactonization. Organic Letters. 9: 3801-4
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